So I somehow lost my rangefinder Friday night after trying to cram in 18 holes after work. I am 99% sure it popped to of my push cart console while I was loading into the car.
I didn't realize it until I played Saturday morning (at a different course), then when I got home I got a call from bank to ask me about some unusual charges on my credit card.. Luckily it was caught so I won't be out of pocket with anything, just without my card for a while and have to update all my accounts that were tied to that card, but this is the 3rd time in the last year I have had a debit/credit card compromised. Sadly I don't think it has been from online purchases either... the first I am sure is from a gas station, the other 2 I am not sure about.
It distracted me enough that I forgot to call the course yesterday to check if by some miracle a good samaritan might have turned in the rangefinder, and honestly I just assumed there was no chance it would be turned in, because people more often than not, just suck...
Well, this morning I went to that course and before getting a bucket I asked if a rangefinder was turned in, and holy crap, it was in the lost and found! I asked the guys working if they knew who it was that found it, and if they did, I would like to buy that person a round or 12! They didn't, but so happy to get this back.
I highly doubt the person who turned in my rangefinder at Metropolitan Links Golf Club in Oakland will see this, but thank you for being a good person when it would have been easier not to be!
I didn't realize it until I played Saturday morning (at a different course), then when I got home I got a call from bank to ask me about some unusual charges on my credit card.. Luckily it was caught so I won't be out of pocket with anything, just without my card for a while and have to update all my accounts that were tied to that card, but this is the 3rd time in the last year I have had a debit/credit card compromised. Sadly I don't think it has been from online purchases either... the first I am sure is from a gas station, the other 2 I am not sure about.
It distracted me enough that I forgot to call the course yesterday to check if by some miracle a good samaritan might have turned in the rangefinder, and honestly I just assumed there was no chance it would be turned in, because people more often than not, just suck...
Well, this morning I went to that course and before getting a bucket I asked if a rangefinder was turned in, and holy crap, it was in the lost and found! I asked the guys working if they knew who it was that found it, and if they did, I would like to buy that person a round or 12! They didn't, but so happy to get this back.
I highly doubt the person who turned in my rangefinder at Metropolitan Links Golf Club in Oakland will see this, but thank you for being a good person when it would have been easier not to be!